Visions come
Visions come
In a sickroom bed
There's something left to learn
Pass them on
Let it show
Let the rich meet death
Confront our own concern

See us sleep behind the glass
Unaware of crime
will you Wake us up before it is time

The red circle holds the only light
Break down my perspective
And notify everyone when the time is right
My mouth remains inactive

So when you let me in
You let me justify my only war
You put your hands on me
And I learn the words I didn't know before

I am ice
I am clear
Let the world be cold
Our deliberation
Pass them on, let it show
Let the words come slow
Your constant incantation

Repeating cycle of light / no light
There's nothing in the airspace
There's no one in the airspace
Repeating cycle of love / no love


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    This song is about someone approaching the end of their life

    //Visions come //Visions come //In a sickroom bed //There's something left to learn //Pass them on //Let it show //Let the rich meet death //Confront our own concern

    In Western societies, death is sanitized and shoved out of sight, out of mind. By removing ourselves from the spectre of death, we don't have to think about our own dying.

    The narrator is dying, and comes upon some revelations regarding the meaning and value of life. The societal veil of death is also lifted; unlike most healthy people, death is something that he can no longer shrug his shoulders an avoid. These verses are him lashing out at people who would prefer to look past his dying and pretend it's not happening, because to accept the death of a loved one means to contemplate one's own death. He is trying to intentionally remove their comfort zone and make them confront it.

    //See us sleep behind the glass //Unaware of crime //Wake us up before it is time This is the narrator's way of stating that we know about death, but we don't know it, nor do we want to. We are like dreamers, sleeping behind a transparent barrier, purposely ignorant of death. We don't want to confront it until it's time for us to go.

    //The red circle holds the only light //Break down my perspective He sees death coming and is losing consciousness

    //And notify everyone when the time is right This is what happens when a person finally dies; friends and relatives are notified.

    //My mouth remains inactive This goes with the first stanza. Initially, he wants to lash and scream and break their comfort zone, to tell those around him about death and the meaning of life, but as he slips further into death something in the afterlife transfixes him.

    //I am ice //I am clear //Let the world be cold The narrator has finally died and is beyond the cares of the mortal world, but a part of him still remains. the part that remains doesn't view life as previously, being dead, everything is more clear, less complicated, less emotional.

    //Our deliberation //Pass them on, let it show //Let the words come slow //Your constant decondition In the wake of the narrator's death, his loved ones are forced to examine death and their own inevitable demise. Because it is an uncomfortable topic, the "words come slow". the process of accepting the loss of a loved one and finally facing the reality of one's own death deconditions a person from the societal constructed ignorance of death discussed in the first stanza.

    MaidOMetalon September 30, 2014   Link

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